Lyrics
Got me a date with a supermodel, ha ha ha
Embarking on a date with a supermodel, expressing excitement.
I know, I know, I figured ""Fuck it""
Nonchalant attitude, deciding not to worry about something.
Dinner at the hotel, champagne bottle
Describing a luxurious date setting at a hotel with champagne.
Steak and potatoes, a feather in a bucketTell me what is it we're pretendin'?
Listing extravagant elements like steak, potatoes, and a feather in a bucket, questioning the authenticity of the situation.
Not to know and who needs proof?
Raising the question of pretense and the need for proof in the situation.
I don't need so much to remember, no no
Reflecting on not needing much to remember, emphasizing simplicity.
That's how it is when you tell the truth
Stating the straightforward nature of truth-telling.
Woo!
An enthusiastic exclamation or expression.
How many times does somebody lie
Rhetorical question about the frequency of lies told by someone.
'Til patience runs her course?
Highlighting the limit of patience in dealing with lies.
Keep that in mind, when we say goodbye
Advising to keep in mind the consequences when parting ways.
'Cause you can't get this stuff no moreThat's the thing about self-improvement
Asserting that certain experiences or qualities can't be obtained again.
Don't get me wrong, I plan on gettin' some soon
Acknowledging the concept of self-improvement but with the expectation of experiencing certain things soon.
Outside the wire somethin's movin'
Referring to something significant happening outside the usual boundaries.
The barn burnt down, now I can see the moon
Using a burnt-down barn as a metaphor for change, gaining a new perspective.
A slice at a time, like a pizza pie
Comparing understanding to consuming a pizza slice at a time.
You serve up the truth, don't want it anymore
Rejecting the truth when it is served, indicating a shift in perspective.
Keep that in mind, when we say goodbye
Reiterating the advice to consider consequences when parting ways.
'Cause you can't get this stuff no more Woo!
Reaffirming that certain experiences or qualities cannot be replicated.
How many times does somebody lie
Rhetorical question about the frequency of lies similar to Line #9.
'Fore patience runs her course?
Stressing the limited patience in dealing with lies, echoing Line #10.
Keep that in mind when we say goodbye
Repeating the advice to consider consequences when saying goodbye, similar to Line #11.
'Cause you can't get this stuff no more
Reiterating that certain experiences or qualities cannot be regained.
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